The Florida Panthers were formed as a part of the NHL expansion initiative in 1993. The team is part of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference. They play their home games in Sunrise, Florida and that has been their home ever since their conception. Surprisingly, the Florida Panthers tickets sales have been very good ever since they were first formed. This was probably helped by the fact that the 1995-96 season saw them make it to the Stanley Cup final. Such a run was unprecedented for a new franchise and Florida Panthers tickets holders certainly enjoyed some terrific hockey. This success was not sustained and the team struggled in the forthcoming seasons. The rest of the 1990s saw few playoff berths and mostly seasons filled with disappointment and regret. A mixture of injuries and bad trade deals meant the Florida Panthers tickets holders simply did not see their team compete with the best. The past five years have been hit and miss for Florida Panthers tickets holders. The four seasons preceding the last one saw the team come 3rd, 3rd, 5th, and 5th in their conference. They even had a losing season in 2009-10 and 2010-11. However, there was welcome relief for fans as the team managed to reach the Stanley Cup QFs in 2011-12. They lost to the Devils, however just making it past the regular season and winning the division was considered a success. Now fans will want management to ensure that was not a one off, but a step towards greater successes.

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4-25-16: The Panthers could not get a series lead in their first-round series against the New York Islanders. Although Florida had home-ice advantage and Roberto Luongo looked strong in net, the Panthers’ offense did not play well enough. They scored just two goals combined in their final two games. On the bright side, Jaromir Jagr told the organization he wants to return for his 23rd season in the league.

4-18-16; Reilly Smith has scored at least one goal and the Panthers have scored at least three goals in each of the first three games of their first-round series against the New York Islanders. However, Florida is down, 2-1, in the series after falling on Sunday in overtime. Wednesday’s tilt at the Barclays Center will be important for Florida because the Panthers do not want to head back south to Sunrise facing elimination.

4-4-16: Aleksander Barkov started April on a very strong note, as he put six shots on net for the second straight game. He was more successful with his shot attempts this time around, as he scored two goals to extend his point streak to five contests. In addition, Florida had two assists in the Panthers’ 4-3 victory over the visiting Montreal Canadiens.

3-22-16: The Panthers are lucky that the New York Rangers are not in the Atlantic Division because Florida’s 4-2 loss at the hands of New York on Monday gave the Rangers one more point than the Panthers. Vincent Trocheck and Jiri Hudler each netted goals in the third period of Monday’s contest, but they were only ones for the Panthers in the loss.

3-3-16: A first-place finish in the Atlantic division is on the horizon for the Florida Panthers, though the team faces stiff competition from the Tampa Bay Lightning, Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings down the stretch. All three teams are separated from the division's top spot by five points or less with just over a month remaining in the regular season. With eight games remaining at BB&T Center, the average price for Florida Panthers tickets is $91.72 on the secondary market.

2-17-16: The Panthers had not started their six-game homestand the way they wanted, as they lost to the St. Louis Blues, 5-3, and Nashville Predators, 5-0. Unfortunately, winger Brandon Pirri is out for a few weeks after suffering an ankle injury from crashing into the boards in the loss to the Predators. However, Florida bounced back to defeat the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins, 2-1, in a shootout on Monday.

2-10-16: The Panthers, who still have a large division lead, hit a bump in the road recently, but that came after a five-game winning streak, which included a 5-2 victory over the league-best Capitals in Washington. Although Florida dropped contests against the Pittsburgh Penguins and Detroit Red Wings, the team bounced back to match its season high in goals in a 7-4 victory over the Buffalo Sabres.

2-1-16: The division-leading Panthers headed into the All-Star break on a three-game winning streak. They won the contests by a combined score of 14-3 after losing four consecutive games, three of which were in regulation. On Tuesday, the Panthers look for their 30th win of 2015-16 on national television at the NHL-best Washington Capitals.

1-28-16: The Panthers head into the All-Star break as winners of their last three games, perhaps more importantly, as the top seed in the Atlantic division. The team led a promising first half, going 29-15-5 over their first 49 games and aided by a 12-game win streak in late-December and early-January. With 16 games remaining at BB&T Center this year the average price for Florida Panthers tickets on TicketIQ is $66.51.

1-19-16: The Florida Panthers fell to the Edmonton Oilers last night, dropping their fourth straight game after going on a 12-game tear through the month of January. They remain atop the Atlantic division with 57 points but hear the footsteps from the Detroit Red Wings, who own 54 points through 45 games.

1-12-16: All streaks must end, and such was the case for the Florida Panthers Monday night. The team snapped its 12-game streak with a loss to the Vancouver Canucks, blowing a two-goal lead at Rogers Arena. Their streaking ways were felt across the Atlantic division, however, and the Panthers own a comfortable lead atop the division. That first-place positioning will come at a solid ticket price for fans, too - over the final 20 regular season games at BB&T Center the average price for Florida Panthers tickets is just $73.11 on the secondary market.

1-6-16: We’re going streaking! The Florida Panthers are winners of 10 straight games and have extended their Atlantic Division lead to five points. Their most recent win against the Buffalo Sabres was the first game of a six-game road trip, which continues against the Ottawa Senators and Edmonton Oilers this week.

12-23-15: The Panthers have skated up the standings in the Atlantic division and enter the holiday break with a five-game win streak. The team owns a 19-12-4 record on the season and Panthers tickets at BB&T Center average $72.13 on the secondary market over the 24 games remaining.

12-18-15: Winners of their last two games, the Panthers skate into the weekend in fifth place in the Atlantic division with 36 points in tow. Over their remaining 26 games at BB&T Center, the average price for Florida Panthers tickets is $70.26 on the secondary market. They'll host the Canucks this Sunday, where tickets average $60.32 and the get-in price is just $11.

12-9-15: The surprising season for the Florida Panthers continues, going 6-3-1 in their last 10 games with 30 points through 27 games. A difficult stretch of games is approaching with games against the Ottawa Senators, Washington Capitals and Boston Bruins this week.

11-16-15: Three games will be played at BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida this week. The Panthers set to host the Lightning, Ducks and Rangers, and over those games the average price for Panthers tickets is $63.92 on the secondary market.

11-6-15: It has been a difficult start to the season for the Florida Panthers, who sit at just 5-5-3 after 13 games. The team has lost four straight and will put an end to their nightmarish West Coast trip against the Kings tomorrow afternoon. With 36 games remaining at BB&T Center, the average price for Florida Panthers tickets is $81.85 on the secondary market.

4-7-15: Well, the Stanley Cup playoffs won’t be coming to South Florida this year. The Panthers were in the hunt for a playoff spot until injuries to Roberto Luongo and Nick Bjugstad halted their playoff run. There’s reason for optimism as Florida isn’t far off from being playoff contenders. Aaron Ekblad will be finalist for the Calder Trophy this season.

3-31-15: Florida's playoff hopes are slim but they got a big win on Sunday when they beat Ottawa in regulation. The Panthers went 2-1-1 this past week, which put them a little further behind Boston. They may not make the playoffs, but make no mistake how impressive Florida has been this season.

3-24-15: Time is running out for the Panthers to make the playoffs. They did pick up a shootout win against Boston over the weekend which keeps them alive for now. They have two more games against the Bruins remaining, but it’s the surging Senators who they and Bruins need to worry about.

3-3-15: Wins against the Sabres and Lightning last week brought Florida to within two points of the Bruins for the eight seed. The two teams play each other three times this year, including in the second-to-last game of the year. Florida did acquire future Hall of Famer Jaromir Jagr from the Devils.

2-9-15: The Panthers went .500 this past week, which is just about right for this team. Florida managed to beat the Islanders and Kings, and brought Nashville to the shootout. Unfortunately, they're still six points out of the last playoff spot in the East. Aaron Ekblad scored his eighth goal of the year at Nashville as he continues to be a top choice for the Calder Trophy.

2-4-15: The Panthers were a surprise team in the first half this season. However, since January 11th, the Panthers have gone 1-6 and have fallen eight points out of a playoff spot in the East. Their offense and power play has been atrocious all season long, so it’s not that much a of surprise they have fallen off.

1-26-15: Roberto Luongo’s stellar play in net has been the sole reason why the Panthers are in the Eastern Conference playoff picture. They’re seven points out of the playoffs, but a big question
surrounding the Panthers is their lack of scoring punch. Florida ranks 25th in goals per game and a lousy 29th in power play.

1-22-15: The Panthers were on such a role over the past three weeks and many started to believe in them. Well, they lost three straight last week while allowing 14 goals in the process. If the Panthers can get over the hump, look out. Arguably, they have as much young talent and potential than anyone else in the league. Florida is currently six points out of a playoff spot.

1-7-15: Over the past couple of weeks, Florida looked like a team that was on the rise this season in the East. However, they have now lost three of their last four and goalie Roberto Luongo left this past Sunday’s game against the Caps with an injury. Florida’s next four games are on the road in Western Canada against Winnipeg, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton.

12-24-14: The Panthers are 4-1-1 in their past six games, including a 4-3 shootout win over the Penguins Monday night. The Cats are in contention for a playoff spot thanks largely to Roberto Luongo. He is eighth in save percentage at .924. Aaron Ekblad is quietly putting up impressive number in South Florida. The 19-year old is tied for the team lead in points with 19 in 32 games.

12-17-14: Florida dropped two out of three games this past week with a loss against Buffalo. The Panthers also went a respectable 1-1 against Detroit and St. Louis. They followed that up with 2-1 shootout victory over the Capitals Tuesday night. The shootout went 20 rounds and set the NHL record for longest shootout ever.

12-10-14: The Panthers are 4-2-1 in their past seven games, and suffered a tough 4-2 loss Monday night to the Blues. Quietly, number one overall pick Aaron Ekblad is a bonafide candidate for the Calder Trophy. Ekblad has three goals and seven points in his past five games and 18 points in 26 games this season. Florida will be a team to keep an eye on heading into January and February.

12-3-14: Florida closed out last week with consecutive victories. They had a pick 4-3 win over a red-hot Detroit team Tuesday night. The Panthers are a respectable 4-2-1 in its last seven contests and are only three points out of the final wild-card spot in the East. Quietly, Roberto Luongo is having a solid year in South Florida.

11-26-14: The Panthers have started out with a 7-6-6 mark. Twelve losses in 19 games is bad in any other league but not the NHL. If they can find a way to get more offensive production to aid goalie Roberto Luongo, the Panthers could be a playoff contender in the subpar East. This will be a team to keep an eye on as the season progresses.

11-19-14: The Panthers have been a mediocre squad all season, but achieved something neat this past Sunday, beating the Ducks in Anaheim 6-2. It's the first time since October 11 of last year that the Panthers had scored six goals in a game. With that being said, they would lay an egg in their next game as they Kings thrashed them 5-2 in Los Angeles.

11-12-14: The Panthers had lost four straight prior to their 4-1 victory over San Jose Tuesday night in South Florida. The problem in Florida is scoring: The Panthers are averaging 1.85 goals per game, and only the Jets at 1.75 and the Sabres at 1.12 are worse. The young talent is there for the Panthers. Now, it’s only a matter of the players coming together and gelling as one.

11-5-14: The Panthers were a sexy pick at the beginning of the year to be improved this season. I was
skeptical but now I think we're beginning to see why. Florida has points in seven straight games
and they are top five in the NHL in goals against. Roberto Luongo has had an excellent year in
South Florida this season.

10-29-14: Florida is picking up points, so I guess that’s a good thing. However, they just haven’t been impressive at all. They do have points in four straight games. They coughed up a late lead Saturday to lose in OT to the Coyotes. Their lack of scoring production remains their biggest liability this season.

10-22-14: The Panthers had dropped four of their first five, prior to their 4-3 overtime victory over Colorado Tuesday night. Their other win has come over the lowly Sabres. Basically, it’s a different season, same story so far for Florida. As promising as their young players remain, 13 goals against through the first six games is troubling. A summer of activity from general manager Dale Tallon doesn't seem to be producing results.

10-15-14: There was chatter before the year that the Panthers would be a possible sleeper playoff team in the east this season. Well, I just don’t see that one bit. Roberto Luongo was yanked in the home opener as the Devils beat the Panthers 5-1, as they allowed four goals in the first period. This past Monday, the Panthers only had 7,000 fans in attendance to see them play Ottawa. The Panthers have always had attendance issues but that is a new low.

10-10-14: The Florida Panthers lost their season opener 3-2 to the Tampa Bay Lightning in overtime Thursday night. Florida scored five minutes into the game with a goal by Erik Gudbranson, only to fall behind 2-1 in the third period. Florida tied the game on a goal by Jonathan Huberdeau nine minutes into the third, which was enough to bring the game to overtime. However, Tampa Bay scored just 1:11 into the period to take the win.

4-14-14: Nick Bjugstad finished the season as Florida's leading scorer with 38 points, and a loss in Game 82 of the season secured 29th overall in the NHL for the Panthers. That means Florida has a great chance at having a top three pick come June for the NHL Draft. They passed on defenseman Seth Jones last year and I can’t see them passing on Aaron Ekblad this year, who is the top rated defender in the 2014 draft class.

4-7-14: The Panthers have one victory in their last 10 games, but they somehow found a way to beat the Dallas Stars this past Sunday. Little do we remember that just two years ago the Panthers were not just a playoff team, but had two excellent chances at winning their first-round series before losing in seven games to the New Jersey Devils. The Cats are young and talented team that will be a force in the future.

3-31-14: Panthers’ fans should focus on the upcoming NCAA hockey tournament. Florida has eight total prospects in the tournament and some names to watch are Mike Matheson, Ian McCoshen, and Rocco Grimaldi. I’ve said it for the last couple of weeks, but the future for the Panthers is bright. What they do with the head coaching position in the offseason will be interesting. Peter Horachek is only coach on an interim basis and there could be some intriguing names on the open market.

3-25-14: The Panthers had a surprising start to their week when they beat the Sharks in San Jose, but then dropped their next three games. Since arriving in a trade with the Canucks, Roberto Luongo is 3-4-1 with a 2.62 GAA and a .919 save percentage. Those numbers are just okay for a goaltender that was expected to bring more to the table. The Panthers have the young talent to succeed in a few years from now.

3-17-14: Roberto Luongo is 2-2-1-1 since returning to Florida. He’s been ok, nothing stellar or special. The Panthers brought him back to South Florida with an eye on the future. They’re still a ways away from being a playoff team but the young talent is there. With the likes of Jonathan Huberdeau, Aleksander Barkov, Nick Bjugstad, Brandon Pirri, and Quinton Howden, the Panthers are primed for the future. Not to mention, another top 10 pick this year.

3-10-14: Not quite sure what the Panthers are doing here. They traded for Roberto Luongo: an inconsistent, expensive goalie with a $5.3 million cap hit through 2022. They traded backup goalie Tim Thomas to Dallas for journeyman netminder Dan Ellis. Florida is still a terrible team with a ways to go. They got the young players to succeed, however, it’s just a matter of when they can pull it all together. When they do, watch out.

3-3-14: The Panthers went 1-2 this past week but rallied Sunday to beat the Islanders 5-3. Florida currently sits second to last in the Eastern Conference and one has to wonder if they will make any changes to their roster as the deadline approaches. Goalie Tim Thomas and defenseman Tom Gilbert could be in play for the Panthers. No doubt, the talent is their in South Florida. The Panthers just need to continue to groom their young players. In due time, Florida will be a team to reckon with.

2-10-14: The Panthers have just one victory and five regulation losses in their past six games played. Goaltender Tim Thomas has allowed 21 goals in his past six starts and one has to think if this is his last season in the NHL. He’s played well enough this season to garner some attention in the offseason as a potential free agent pickup for some teams. The only question is will Thomas be satisfied with taking a backup job instead of a starting one?

2-3-14: The Panthers have allowed 16 goals in their last three games played with losses to Columbus, Toronto and Boston. The Panthers’ organization as a whole has talented players. Their pipeline of young talent is as best as it gets in the NHL. The problem is no free agent NHL talent wants to play for a dismal team in South Florida. In theory, it sounds like a wonderful place to play, but the reality of the situation is Miami is not a hockey market.

1-27-14: The Panthers rallied from a two-goal deficit this past Sunday to beat the Red Wings in Detroit. The Cats are 3-1-0 in their past four games played and 6-4-1 in their past 11, not a bad stretch for a team that started with a grisly 3-11-4 record. Florida’s season is over, and it's just a matter of how young players develop and what general manager Dale Tallon can get for veterans at the trade deadline.

1-20-14: Florida has just one non-shootout win in its last eight games. The Panthers are nine points back of the final wild-card spot in the East, and even if the Cats were to make up that margin they would lose the regulation/overtime wins tiebreaker. One bright spot for the Panthers this season has been the play of Tim Thomas. The 39-year-old took last season off, but has provided Florida with a .917 save percentage in net.

1-13-14: Since winning five straight in late December, the Panthers are 3-4-2 and fading in the Atlantic Division. The ‘Cats are not completely dead in the playoff race, but they’re slipping and their death is almost inevitable. Brad Boyes has 37 career shootout goals, most in the NHL since the skills competition was used to break ties during the 2005-06 season. The Panthers look as if they’ll be in contention for another top five draft pick in the 2014 NHL draft.

1-7-14: After stretch of games following the firing of Kevin Dineen, Florida has dipped again. The Cats’ have just one regulation win in its last six games If the season ended today, Florida would be looking at picking fifth in the NHL entry draft. A few eyebrows were raised when the Panthers drafted Aleksander Barkov second overall this past summer. He currently leads the team in scoring with 21 points and has more than half of those in his last 11 games.

12-30-13: The Panthers are 6-4-0 in their last 10 games, but they dug themselves too deep of a hole to have any shot at the playoffs this season. Similar to the Oilers and Sabres, Florida will look to the WJC to get hope for the future. Ian McCoshen, who plays at Boston College, was a +1 in the first game for Team USA. The Panther’s powerplay sits dead last in the NHL operating at just 11.2%.

12-23-13: Peter Horachek was hired as head coach at the end of November and he had the dubious task of turning the Panthers around. Florida is 7-3-0 in December. On December 1, the gap between the Panthers and the Toronto Maple Leafs (the team in the final wild card spot) was 12 points. Just three weeks later, that gap has fallen to seven. Tom Gilbert, the Panthers number two defender, has 13 points in 37 games, and is averaging 21:08 in ice-time per night.

12-16-13: The Florida Panthers have been playing some good hockey as of late. The Panthers have strung together some solid performances recently as they've won five out of their last six games, including a 2-1 road win against the Canadiens this past Sunday. Despite the hot streak, the Panthers are still 10 points back of a playoff spot. They have a three-game road swing this upcoming week, as they'll face Toronto, Ottawa, and Winnipeg. Tim Thomas should be considered for Team USA for the Sochi Olympics.

12-9-13: Florida finished last week with a .500 record, despite some tough opponents. They lost to Ottawa at home but beat the Jets. The Panthers then went on the road to take on Detroit and Chicago. Surprisingly, Florida beat the Red Wings in Joe Louis Arena, but was destroyed by Chicago 6-2. Averaging 27:02 per game, Brian Campbell ranks third in the NHL in average ice time. Florida is not making the playoffs so I would not be shocked to see Campbell’s name involved in trade rumors come deadline time.

12-2-13: Florida had three games this past week, which was the beginning of a five-game home stand. The Panthers won only one game over the Flyers on the back of a 38-save performance from Tim Thomas. The Rangers and Penguins both lit up Thomas and the Panthers for ten goals against. Peter Horachek’s top defensive pair of Brian Campbell and Tom Gilbert has been relatively successful this season. The trouble is that the rest of the defense corps is a combined minus-40.

11-25-13: It was a strange week for the Panthers won once in the shootout, lost in the shootout once, and lost in regulation to the Oilers. Florida still needs a ton of work before they become a contender in the East. It’s a real shame the Panthers don’t get the support they deserve in South Florida. If they were in a true hockey market the names Jonathan Huburdeau Aleksander Barkov and Nick Bjugstad would be household names.

11-18-13: The Panthers actually had a good week beating the red-hot Anaheim Ducks and Colorado Avalanche. They did however lose to Minnesota. Tim Thomas stopped 64 of 67 shots (0.955 save percentage) in Florida’s two wins but allowed three goals on just 20 shots (0.850 save percentage) versus the Wild. The Panthers are the only team in the NHL below 10 percent on the powerplay. The Cats are clicking at an abysmal 9.5 percent. Florida must turn that number around quickly if they want any chance of salvaging their season.

11-12-13: The Panthers haven’t won a game in nine contests and head coach Kevin Dineen got the axed and was fired last week along with both his assistants. The Panthers have only three wins on the year and one of those wins came via the shootout. Florida along with the Oilers are the only two teams in the NHL with sub-900 save percentage five-on-five. If you can’t stop the puck you won’t win many hockey games. That’s a fact.

11-5-13: The Panthers are currently in midst of a five-game losing streak. They have only three regulation wins on the season and only one in their last 13 games since their opening win against Dallas. This team and franchise is a flat out joke. They have no fans whatsoever. They have a bunch of young talent that is going to waste such as Jonathan Huberdeau and Aleksander Barkov. It’s time to start the Kevin Dineen coaching watch now.

10-29-13: After a dismal start to the year, the Panthers had a chance to make up some ground with a five-game homestand. Well, that hasn’t gone according to plan. The Panthers have only a shootout win during that stretch and lost all three games this week. When will the 31st overall pick in 2008, Jacob Markstrom, take control of the net for Florida? He’s looked awful in his nine starts this year with a 1-4-2 record and an abysmal .887 save percentage.

10-21-13: Much was made about Tim Thomas’ disappointing loss to his former team, the Boston Bruins. The Panthers followed up their loss to Boston with a solid shootout victory against the Minnesota Wild. It’s already been an up-and-down season for Kevin Dineen and his squad. Much of Florida’s success will hedge on Tim Thomas’ health and how well he plays throughout the year. That’s something I would not like if I were a Panthers fan. Brian Campebell and Tom Gilbert have been steady on the blueline thus far.

10-14-13:
Getting off to a quick start has been the problem for head coach Kevin Dineen and the Florida Panthers. They have given up the second most goals in the NHL and starting goalie Tim Thomas is recovering from a groin injury. Center Nick Bjugstad was taken off injured reserve and could an option in next coming days. The lone bright spot for the Panthers was their 6-3 victory last Friday against the high-flying Pittsburgh Penguins.

10-7-13: Florida had a big opening night win in Dallas, in which rookie Aleksander Barkov scored his first career NHL goal. They followed up that win with a 7-0 drubbing to the hands of the St. Louis Blues. Tim Thomas has actually looked okay in his return to the NHL.

8-22-13: The Florida Panthers went from a division title to the worst team in the NHL last season. They were decimated by injuries and did not get production from their top players; however there is hope in South Florida. Florida possesses the deepest prospect pool in the NHL and the Panthers brass is hoping their youth movement will translate into success in the realigned Atlantic Division. Florida kicks off their 20th anniversay season Oct. 3 in Dallas, which is the beginning of a four-game road trip. The Panthers home open against Pittsburgh on Oct. 11 will be a “throwback” night.

8-3-13: The Panthers have signed two-time Stanley Cup champion Scott Gomez to a one-year deal.